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RE-ARMING RUMOUR

GERMAN ACTIVITY

BIG IRON IMPORTS FOR ESSEN

(United Press Association —By Electric ’I elegrapt—Copyright.)

PARIS, July 12,

A sensation has been created by the report that Germany is receiving huge quantities of iron ore for the purpose of re-anning.

The paper “L’lntransigeant” declares that iron ore is being shipped from Rotterdam co Essen, and assorts that since Decern her, Germany has received 1,227,000 tons. The unloading'of the ore is occurring at all hours or the clay and night.

NAZI POWER ANNIVERSARY

FUTURE LAW HEADS IN CAMPS

BERLIN, July 11

On celebration of the first year of Nazi power the island of Heligoland is to be renamed Hitler Island, and a seven hundred feet ferro concrete tower it to be be built on it with the most powerful light in the world, which will greet all vessels approaching the Weser and the Elbe Rivers as thc Statue of Liberty greets the shipping at New York. Its beams will thrust upwards to guide aeroplanes, as well as seawards to guide shipping. Convict labour it to be used to construct this new tower of liberty. Nazis escorted fifty of Prussia’s future judges and attorneys to the Jutcerbog Camp, where they have been issued with drill suits, prior to their spending three weeks in a normal camp, with fatigue and field exercises, also listening to Nazi lectures. This innovation follows th e

principle of destroying class barriers, and of ensuring the absence of political heresy from the Prussian Bench. The fifty in camp have passed the written examination for judicial service. They await a verbal test. The camp begins with gymnastics on July loth. Tobacco, alcohol and books are prohibited.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1933, Page 5

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278

RE-ARMING RUMOUR Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1933, Page 5

RE-ARMING RUMOUR Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1933, Page 5

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